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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum RESERVOIR MINERALS INC V.RMC

"Reservoir Minerals Inc is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Serbia, Cameroon, Gabon, Macedonia and Romania."

TSXV:RMC - Post Discussion

RESERVOIR MINERALS INC > NEWS- Proxy Firms Recommend Shareholders Approve Merger
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Post by JMN on Jun 04, 2016 1:26pm

NEWS- Proxy Firms Recommend Shareholders Approve Merger

Independent Proxy Advisory Firms Recommend that Shareholders Vote for Business Combination with Nevsun Resources

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - June 3, 2016) - Reservoir Minerals Inc. (TSX VENTURE:RMC)(OTC PINK:RVRLF)(BERLIN:9RE) ("Reservoir" or the "Company"), advises that a public dissemination has been made under National Instrument 51-102 that communicates opposition to the proposed combination with Nevsun Resources Ltd. ("Nevsun"). The Board of Directors of Reservoir continues to recommend that the Company's shareholders vote FOR the proposed combination transaction. Reservoir's board remains unanimously supportive of the Read More

Comment by thorgb1 on Jun 06, 2016 4:40pm
All my shares voted NO today. The Haywood research indicating that the value of a fully diluted (to production) RMC would be worth $15 a share was the tipping point for me. Whats a few more months of waiting for what could be a considerable appreciation in price?